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Why so negative.
I can rebuild you, make you faster, stronger, better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGO57y4td-c
I´ll pm you a link and what you should train on the website.
Once you get started its very fun.
I got it from my grandson and I think if a 50y old guy like me can get better in 2 weeks, you will too.
Try to train with the raw mouse input and never mess with the sensitivity options.
But you can try it if you must since an Apex setting for training is included.
@OneEyeYarric wrote:Why so negative.
I can rebuild you, make you faster, stronger, better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGO57y4td-c
I´ll pm you a link and what you should train on the website.
Once you get started its very fun.
I got it from my grandson and I think if a 50y old guy like me can get better in 2 weeks, you will too.
Try to train with the raw mouse input and never mess with the sensitivity options.
But you can try it if you must since an Apex setting for training is included.
But if you use a 3rd party "trainer" which uses Apex-style settings, then what is the difference between that and just playing Apex which is surely more enjoyable?
No offence but seems like a pretentious waste of time, to me. 🤔 No that gaming isn't already a waste of time but actually practising to be good at wasting your time seems like an even worse waste of time lol. 😛
- 7 years agoThe difference is one is a professional FPS trainer.
No one-shots you.
You have time to try different mouse settings.
Also, it has the overall best training/warm-up games I have seen in 40 years.
The in-game training area in Apex just can't compete on so many levels.
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